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Question:

if a bar of copper is brought near a magnet the copper bar will be?

A. attracted by the magnet B. unaffected by the magnet C. repelled by the magnet D. made into an induced magnet

Answer:

Heck no, I don't iron unless it is absolutely necessary. It is a pain in the butt, but props to you for liking ironing
if the bar is sweet then B in case you spin the bar at a severe fee of velocity it creates magnetic field so then A or C trains in japan use compounds of aluminum and copper to offer magnetic fields
B - it will not be affected. NOTE: in reality, all things affect and are affected by magnetic fields. However, many items, copper and aluminum included, do not demonstrate anything that is visible to the eye. Copper also makes an excellent, although costly, shunt for magnets.
Closer to a magnet. Who knows where the wide open vistas of science will lead you from there?
Mellissa, I don't like ironing as much as I like the look of my clothes afterwards and that's what I like!

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